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Modern Bag contact-back.php File SQL Injection Vulnerability
Modern Bag is an online management system. Modern Bag suffers from a SQL injection vulnerability that stems from an error in the parameter contact-name in file /contact-back.php that lacks validation of externally entered SQL statements. An attacker can use this vulnerability to execute illegal S...
PT-2024-38952 · Sourcecodester · Sourcecodester Contact Manager With Export To Vcf
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: SourceCodester Contact Manager with Export to VCF version 1.0 Description: A problematic issue has been found, affecting some unknown functionality of the file index.html. The manipulation of the contact name argument leads to cross-site...
SourceCodester Contact Manager with Export to VCF 跨站脚本漏洞
SourceCodester Contact Manager with Export to VCF is an open source contact manager from SourceCodester. A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in SourceCodester Contact Manager with Export to VCF version 1.0, which stems from the parameter contactname in the file index.html that can lead to...
PT-2023-30916 · Sourcecodester · Sourcecodester Contact Manager App
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: SourceCodester Contact Manager App version 1.0 Description: A critical vulnerability was found in the SourceCodester Contact Manager App, affecting the file delete.php. The manipulation of the contactName argument leads to SQL injection. The...
PT-2019-7754 · WordPress · Colorway
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Colorway theme versions prior to 3.4.2 for WordPress Description: The issue concerns a Cross-Site Scripting XSS problem. It is related to the contactName parameter. There is no information provided about the estimated number of potentially...
CVE-2014-8365
Multiple cross-site scripting XSS vulnerabilities in Xornic Contact Us allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the 1 name or 2 email parameter to contact.php or 3 PATHINFO to setup.php, related to the "PHPSELF" variable...